Today, I drag myself to the Clinic for blood work then an appointment with Dr. Estrov. I still haven’t eaten and couldn’t feel lousier. It is hard for me to focus on anything but NOT gagging. Fortunately, I’m cleared to take my early morning flight to Ft. Lauderdale even though I can’t imagine being in an airport and on a plane feeling this terrible. When I get home I’ll have to visit the local Hematologists for blood work and other care at least twice a week.
I’m also struggling with another separation anxiety. For the past 6 weeks I have been with the Ogles – John and Sue – one way or another. We’ve shared a lot of laughs and many cries. They have taken such good care of me. Even though I’m so looking forward to going home I’m sad to leave them. The good thing though is that I’ll be back in January!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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June --- DON'T GET DISCOURAGED! You will get used to the nausea feeling and eat through it. Within a few months, you will be a pro at it. It's just a matter of keeping your mind in the right place. Love ya
ReplyDeleteJune -- It's so amazing that you beat this back into remission. Hang tough! The months will pass by and you'll have Haagen-Dazs comng out of your ears! I'll be thinking of you. Let me know whenyou are up to a visit. In the meantime, enjoy your family this holiday season.
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June,
ReplyDeleteWe are so very happy you are in REMISSION! GOD Bless you! If anyone can beat this, its you June...(Danny said that).
We know you love contraband, but what other goodies do you like?
Enjoy your beautiful family during the holiday's. We think of you and pray for your often.
Love,
Angie & Danny